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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 840675" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>That's exactly what I was saying... Putting them on guns that shoot under 500 yards will be fine. And you MIGHT be fine shooting further than that. But if you step up to real glass for LR, you will notice a night & day difference.</p><p> </p><p>Most of my cheaper scopes are on rifles I don't shoot very often, my rimfire rifles, or on my target-only rifles that I don't hunt with.</p><p> </p><p>For example, I have a cheap Konus M-30 8.5-32x52 that I use a rail system on 2 of my rifles, and interchange the scope between the 2. The reason for that is because those rifles are not ones I take in the woods for hunting where ultra-crisp and clear is a MUST. I use them for target shooting only. And with it's Mil-Dot reticle it works just fine. On my actual hunting rifles I use high-end optics like Zeiss, Kahles, and scopes of that nature.</p><p> </p><p>I wasn't trying to be a dick with my first post, but after re-reading it, it might have came off that way. So I appologise for that, if it did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 840675, member: 12995"] That's exactly what I was saying... Putting them on guns that shoot under 500 yards will be fine. And you MIGHT be fine shooting further than that. But if you step up to real glass for LR, you will notice a night & day difference. Most of my cheaper scopes are on rifles I don't shoot very often, my rimfire rifles, or on my target-only rifles that I don't hunt with. For example, I have a cheap Konus M-30 8.5-32x52 that I use a rail system on 2 of my rifles, and interchange the scope between the 2. The reason for that is because those rifles are not ones I take in the woods for hunting where ultra-crisp and clear is a MUST. I use them for target shooting only. And with it's Mil-Dot reticle it works just fine. On my actual hunting rifles I use high-end optics like Zeiss, Kahles, and scopes of that nature. I wasn't trying to be a dick with my first post, but after re-reading it, it might have came off that way. So I appologise for that, if it did. [/QUOTE]
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